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Kunii, Katsuhiko; Itabashi, Keizo; Yonezawa, Minoru
JAEA-Review 2019-002, 237 Pages, 2019/03
From 1987 to 2014, the Energy Technology Data Exchange (ETDE) Program under the auspices of the International Energy Agency (IEA) had been carried out successfully with fruitful outcomes. ETDE had been able to be an excellent database for use in the general field of application of energy, including nuclear energy. ETDE could have deserved it, by extensively collecting the literature and providing the metadata worldwide, as well as by delivering and disseminating the bibliographic data, first to member countries, next additionally to the developing countries free of charge and finally all the world through the Internet free of charge as well. During all the days of ETDE Program Then ETDE had been very close and strong ties and cooperation with the International Nuclear Information System (INIS) Program under the auspices of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), e.g., by sharing and complementing many elements and parts of each database mutually. A portal site, the ETDE World Energy Base (ETDEWEB), for the database of ETDE, had been available for use to deliver and disseminate the valuable information of bibliography of ETDE, containing directions to the full text data, dedicated to satisfying the interest of end users worldwide. As of today, even if the addition of bibliographic data to ETDE has ceased since 2014, ETDEWEB itself has been available as before, maintained in great help of the Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) of the Department of Energy (DOE), US, while OSTI had been praised as the Operating Agent (OA) of ETDE Program from the commencement to the ceasing. This is a report containing several historical documents in regard with the ETDE activities worldwide kept and remained in Japan as records (minutes etc) at the side of JAERI.
Yanagisawa, Kazuaki; Takahashi, Shoji*
Scientometrics, 78(3), p.505 - 524, 2008/10
Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:24.60(Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications)A socio-economic evaluation of Material Science (MS) of JAERI was made. The goal was to reveal the emphasized basic research fields (EBRF) of MS and to observe its socio-economic networking. High ranked keywords for the former and the number of co-authored papers for the latter were used along with many MS related papers. The obtained results are: (1) The EBRF of MS of JAERI were typically represented by the keywords of ion irradiation, actinides, etc., i.e., those having a strong relation to the nuclear field. Regarding actinides, the socio-economic networking between JAERI and PS occurred at the growth rate of 3-4% per 25 years, but 8% during the past 5 years. This implies that the research cooperation between the two was markedly enhanced. (2) The EBRF of MS between JAERI and 5 selected research bodies (SRB) represented by Tokyo University was directly compared and revealed that only 7 keywords as typically represented by neutron and accelerators. After overlapping, JAERI and SRB seem to be raising the national standard level.
Minehara, Eisuke
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, 557(1), p.16 - 22, 2006/02
Times Cited Count:11 Percentile:59.29(Instruments & Instrumentation)The JAERI FEL facility at Tokai, Ibaraki, Japan has been well known one of the two existing and operating superconducting energy recovery linacs together with one more of JLAB (Jefferson national accelerator facility) FEL facility at Newport News, Virginia, U.S.A. We have independently and successfully developed one of the most advanced and newest accelerator technologies named "superconducting energy recovery linacs (ERLs)" and the application technologies using ERLs in future. We plan to report the current high power FEL upgrade program research, stress corrosion cracking prevention technology research, large current and high brightness photoelectron gun research of negative-electron affinity (NEA) photocathode and NEA electron-excitation cathode as the most important elemental technology in realizing many powerful ERLs.
Yanagisawa, Kazuaki
International Journal of Nuclear Knowledge Management, 2(2), p.91 - 104, 2006/00
Taking into consideration of national funds invested to individual research divisions in JAERI during the course of safety project studies, one found that a total input was approximately corresponded to . Qualitatively, JAERI contributed to (1) the governmental policies, (2) the scientific technologies and scholarship, (3) the industries (technology transfer, patents, commissioned research etc.), (4) the local society in the lab location area, and (5) the international cooperation. Quantitatively, JAERI made the creation of added value (cost benefit), cost reduction and reduction of cost loss produced either in direct or indirect manner as research outputs. One found that a total output during the course of nuclear safety project study was approximately
taking into consideration of nuclear market creation at electricity and facilities related to nuclear. This ex post evaluation tells that cost benefit made by nuclear safety project of JAERI is 1.5 (
) and such outcome contributes to the increase of general domestic products (GDP).
Kubo, Hirotaka; Sataka, Masao; Shirai, Toshizo
Journal of Plasma and Fusion Research SERIES, Vol.7, p.352 - 355, 2006/00
no abstracts in English
Naka Fusion Research Establishment
JAERI-Review 2005-046, 113 Pages, 2005/09
This annual report provides an overview of research and development activities at Naka Fusion Research Establishment, including those performed in collaboration with other research establishments of JAERI, research institutes, and universities, during the period from 1 April, 2004 to 31 March, 2005. The activities in the Naka Fusion Research Establishment are highlighted by researches in JT-60 and JFT-2M, theoretical and analytical plasma researches, research and development of fusion reactor technologies towards ITER and fusion power demonstration plants, and activities in support of ITER design and construction.
Department of Research Reactor
JAERI-Review 2005-036, 169 Pages, 2005/09
no abstracts in English
Office of Fusion Program Promotion
JAERI-Review 2005-031, 79 Pages, 2005/09
This report summarizes the contributed papers of the 20th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference held at Vilamoura, Portugal, from November 1st to 6th, 2004.
Kikuchi, Kenji
Journal of Nuclear Materials, 343(1-3), P. vii, 2005/08
The sixth International Workshop on Spallation Materials Technology was held on November 30 to December 5, 2003, in Hayama, Kanagawa, Japan. This volume contains the proceedings of that meeting and includes nearly all of the papers presented at the workshop. High Energy Accelerator Research Organization and Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute organized this meeting in cooperation with Forschungszentrum Julich (FZJ), Germany; Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), USA; Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), Switzerland; and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), USA.
Department of Research Reactor
JAERI-Review 2005-001, 216 Pages, 2005/02
no abstracts in English
Kansai Research Establishment
JAERI-Review 2004-030, 150 Pages, 2005/02
This report is the fifth issue of the annual report of Kansai Research Establishment, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute. It covers status reports of R&D and results of experiments conducted at the Advanced Photon Research Center and the Synchrotron Radiation Research Center during the period from April 1, 2003 to March 31, 2004.
Department of Materials Science
JAERI-Review 2004-027, 131 Pages, 2004/12
This report is research activities using Tandem Accelerator in Tokai during April 1st in 2003 to March 31st in 2004, and contains 42 reports of 7sections of (1) operation and developments of tandem accelerator, (2) nuclear structure, (3) nuclear reactions, (4) nuclear chemistry, (5) nuclear theory, (6) atomic physics and solid state physics, (7) radiation effect of materials, and also contains of publication lists, personnel for related activities and the cooperation research program between JAERI and universities, national research organizations and so on.
Advanced Radiation Technology Center
JAERI-Review 2004-025, 374 Pages, 2004/11
This annual report describes research and development activities which have been performed with the JAERI TIARA (Takasaki Ion Accelerators for Advanced Radiation Application) facilities from April 1, 2003 to March 31, 2004. Summary reports of 115 papers and brief descriptions on the status of TIARA in the period are contained. A list of publications, the type of research collaborations and organization of TIARA are also given as appendices.
Naka Fusion Research Establishment
JAERI-Review 2004-023, 126 Pages, 2004/11
no abstracts in English
Nuclear Technology and Education Center
JAERI-Review 2004-022, 86 Pages, 2004/10
This report summarizes the activities of Nuclear Technology and Education Center in Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute in 2003. It includes the domestic educational activities and the international training activities mainly for Asia-Pacific region as well as the activities of the research and the development for training courses and administrative aspects.
Yanagisawa, Kazuaki; Takahashi, Shoji; Narita, Osamu; Yonezawa, Minoru
IAEA-CN-123/03/P/18 (CD-ROM), 9 Pages, 2004/10
To understand a socio-economic effect of basic research in JAERI, the stimulation and promotion of social interrelations through a formation of networking was studied quantitatively. (1)Worldwide trend of MS was studied by INIS by means of top {100} keywords as input. Research activity of MS in JAERI represented by top {100} keywords is not much different from that of other nuclear advanced countries participated to INIS. (2)Emphasized basic research fields (EBRF) of MS in JAERI can be clarified by selected keywords of "ion irradiation" and "actinides", those have a strong relation to nuclear. For actinides, the growth rate of networking between JAERI and PS was of order of 3-4% per 25 years and 8% per recent 5 years. The rate of networking formation is markedly increased recently. (3)Between JAERI and the other 5 selected research bodies, only 7 out of over 110 keywords such as "neutron" and "accelerators" were overlapped. In the overlapped region the two compensated and uplifted the national standard level each other.
Kansai Research Establishment
JAERI-Conf 2004-009, 285 Pages, 2004/06
no abstracts in English
Nakajima, Norihiro
Keisan Kogaku, 9(2), p.919 - 920, 2004/04
Comopuational environment is introduced in Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute. A mission of Center for Promotion of Computational Science and Engineering is also introduced and discussed the research and development theme. As next generation comopuational environment, ITBL as a grid computing system is summarized.
Tozawa, Kazukiyo*; Kiriyama, Koji*; Mitsui, Takaya; Shiwaku, Hideaki; Harami, Taikan
JAERI-Tech 2004-041, 27 Pages, 2004/03
Liquid-N-cooled Si crystals replaced water-cooled diamond crystals for the double-crystal monochromator on BL11XU at SPring-8. To use the whole energy from 6 keV to 70 keV, we developed the system of dual symmetric Si geometry, Si(111)/Si(311), which can be switched by a horizontal translation (X) stage perpendicular to the beam axis. The off-line experiment was performed to estimate the degree of the crystal strain, which may arise from the way of assembling in the crystal holder. With MoK
, rocking curves from the crystals were measured for the second crystal of the double-crystal diffractometer of parallel setting. Each of the observed full-width at half maximum (FWHM) was almost constant and identical to the calculated value wherever X-rays hit on the crystal surface. By the use of synchrotron radiation from the undulator the crystals were tested and then the characterization was performed. The observed intensities and rocking curves resulted in that each crystal was good for BL11XU and that the performance of X-ray reflection was improved.
Department of Research Reactor
JAERI-Review 2004-002, 185 Pages, 2004/03
no abstracts in English